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OCDETF operation results in 30 year prison sentence

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Dec 8, 2022 | Drug Charges

Felony charges have devastating effects on the future of anyone facing them. The more evidence against someone, the more likely these charges result in years of prison time and thousands of dollars in fines. Defending against these charges may seem overwhelming. This...

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You may have a good reason for refusing field sobriety testing

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Nov 22, 2022 | Drunk Driving

If a law enforcement officer stops you on suspicion of drunk driving, the officer might ask you to take a field sobriety test. If you refuse, you could face driver’s license suspension. On the other hand, you may have a good reason not to take the field sobriety test....

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Will I lose my license for a first-time DUI conviction?

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Nov 15, 2022 | Drunk Driving

Georgia is very strict when it comes to driving under the influence. What this means for you is that you can expect fairly harsh sentencing on even a first-time DUI conviction. The Georgia Department of Driver Services explains there is some leniency shown for your...

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What are the potential murder charges in Georgia?

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Oct 29, 2022 | Violent Crimes

The state of Georgia handles murder crimes slightly differently than other states. In most states, the law separates murder into different degrees. First-degree murder, for example, is the most severe and typically requires intention and deliberate action. In Georgia,...

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Understanding bail for misdemeanors

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Oct 18, 2022 | Criminal Defense

Defendants who are facing trial for a misdemeanor have a right to some type of pretrial release. There are different types of release, and a judge determines the type a defendant is eligible for. According to the Judicial Council of Georgia, Administrative Office of...

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Preparing for your job interview when you have a criminal record

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Oct 14, 2022 | Criminal Defense

When you have a criminal record, everyday tasks might give you some anxiety. For example, driving your car, interacting with strangers and applying for a job. You might worry about what people will think of you if they find out about your past. Fortunately, you have...

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Georgia drug possession classifications and penalties

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Oct 8, 2018 | Drug Charges

Not all drug crimes are created equal. Being caught with a very small amount of marijuana is not the same as being caught with heroin. The penalties for possession vary based on the type of drug, but make no mistake, possession of any controlled substance is a serious...

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When drug addiction leads to burglary

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Sep 7, 2018 | Drug Charges

It’s not uncommon for drug addiction to lead to burglary. In fact, stealing is usually a sign that someone has become an addict. If you or someone you know has been struggling with addiction, read on to learn about the cost of burglary in Georgia. Georgia burglary law...

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Why Georgia is one of the strictest states on DUI

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Aug 8, 2018 | Drunk Driving

Many party-goers underestimate how serious a DUI charge can be. They think that they can drive as long as it is a short distance to their home or if they only had a few drinks and are perfectly capable of going behind the wheel. These assumptions prove to be their...

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Georgia implied consent: Refuse a chemical test, get convicted

On Behalf of Katherine A. Gonos, Attorney at Law | Jul 13, 2018 | Drug Charges

Graduations, holidays and the Georgia sunshine create environments for celebration. Adults of all ages make the decision to consume alcohol, yet a fraction of these people drive while intoxicated. A conviction of driving drunk in Georgia holds serious consequences....

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